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ginger zee, reporting for "nightline," henryville, indiana. >> such devastating images. our thanks to ginger zee tonight. "good morning america" will have the latest on the storms in the morning. >>> coming up -- helping guys and busting stereotypes, this self-described asian playboy says he can make a casanova out of anyone inside his dating boot camp. [ degeneres ] what's more beautiful than a covergirl? two covergirls. get two miracles in one product. new tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines... and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. new tone rehab from easy... breezy... beautiful... covergirl! covergirl! i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a mont
ginger zee, reporting for "nightline," henryville, indiana. >> such devastating images. our thanks to ginger zee tonight. "good morning america" will have the latest on the storms in the morning. >>> coming up -- helping guys and busting stereotypes, this self-described asian playboy says he can make a casanova out of anyone inside his dating boot camp. [ degeneres ] what's more beautiful than a covergirl? two covergirls. get two miracles in one product. new...
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the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> re
the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't...
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several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows something has been missing. [ alarm ] >> wait, the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was only if a left the studio. >> reporter: a sharp contrast as she's been in and out of jail. on probation for drunken driving convictions and her first comeback role plagued with rumor. >> everyone here believes in you. everyone. we wouldn't haverwise. otherwise. [ applause ] >> are you searching me? >> no. no -- i'm -- i'm a lesbian now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: far from the bright lights of "saturday night live," lohan still has one cleanup at the l.a. county morgue. >> give us some music.
several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows...
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. >> and back home in indiana where i'm from it's 756789 crazy. >> so there is i had to come to california to get nice weather and i should have stayed home. >> and that is the only sign of the accident. chp and caltrans cleaned up the scene. there are no other cars and autopsy will be performed to see if there were health issues that contributed to the driver losing control. the chp does not believe drugs, or alcohol, were involved. >> thank you. and the north bay also gets the brunt of the storms, they're getting plenty of rain there tonight. we're live and like they say if the creek don't rise sh how does it look? >> well, it's rising a little bit but not anything to be concerned about. this is been raining here steadily. it has didn't stopped. the creek you've talked about, the notorious creek, there it is below us, now. and there is about five feet now. it might sound like a lot. they don't begin to worry until it reaches 11 feet. and there is is like a raising torrent because that is what it was. there is this runnoff from the rains, welcome to just about everyone except hiker who's
. >> and back home in indiana where i'm from it's 756789 crazy. >> so there is i had to come to california to get nice weather and i should have stayed home. >> and that is the only sign of the accident. chp and caltrans cleaned up the scene. there are no other cars and autopsy will be performed to see if there were health issues that contributed to the driver losing control. the chp does not believe drugs, or alcohol, were involved. >> thank you. and the north bay also...
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so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away tears and said good-bye to their home for the second time in as many months. what hits you about all this? >> i just think, having to go through everything again. >> reporter: he was born in this house. they were married here. this is what it looked like before a tornado destroyed it last april. the twister that destroyed the home again today hit even harder. they're alive because of this shelter. >> one of those things. you know? ten months later, we got hit again. >> there's always a plan. god sees the big picture. we don't. >> reporter:
so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away...
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todd and julie money, from henryville, indiana. once again, we're really pleased both of you made it through this alive. thank you. >>> now we switch gears to paula faris who is in for ron this morning. with the headlines. good morning to you. >> great to be here. people have been saying you're by long lost sister. great to work with you. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with one of the largest class action settlements ever. oil giant bp has reached an agreement with businesses and individuals affected by the massive gulf of mexico oil spill. bp will pay about $7.8 billion. they could end up paying more. that deal does not include the federal government, the biggest plaintiff in this case. >>> and more fallout from the burning of korans at a military base in afghanistan. at least five service members may face a disciplinary review for their involvement, which officials say was caused by a series of mistakes. the incident sparked deadly riots last month and led to the shooting deaths of six american troops. >>> and the nfl's new
todd and julie money, from henryville, indiana. once again, we're really pleased both of you made it through this alive. thank you. >>> now we switch gears to paula faris who is in for ron this morning. with the headlines. good morning to you. >> great to be here. people have been saying you're by long lost sister. great to work with you. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with one of the largest class action settlements ever. oil giant bp has reached an agreement with...
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. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could see it blowing. and the window blew out. and the house started to move. >> reporter: moments later, the 8,000-square-foot home imploded in a cascade of debris, crushing stephanie's legs. >> i knew if i didn't get help soon, i was not going to make it. i was going to bleed out. >> reporter: but her children, unscathed. and it was for them that stephanie forced herself to stay conscious. >> they needed me. they had to have me. so, i had to figure out what to do. and my son is a hero. he went to go get help. >> to look at it, you wouldn't think anybody could survive. >> reporter: today, in the rubble of her house, her in
. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could...
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in the meantime, images coming from the high school in indiana where you were at. the miracle in the high school. watch. these are the pictures as the twister hit. >> right. it takes 30 seconds. that's the gymnasium in henryville high school. it is a school where 400 students attend, k through 12. the twister is hitting when the light comes up. the roof is gone, the walls are gone. if those students would have been there. they were dismissed about a half hour before that happened, it would have been deadly. >> minutes making the difference. ginger zee, thanks so much. >>> now to the race for president. it's "your voice, your vote" and rick santorum is campaigning in illinois. mitt romney heading there two. both battling it out before tuesday. but before then, puerto rico votes, with 23 delegates. in the primary right there tomorrow. i'm going to bring in david kerley who is at the white house tonight, we know that rick santorum, in puerto rico, where they speak spanish, said they to learn english, long before becoming a state. i want to get your reaction. >> they'd
in the meantime, images coming from the high school in indiana where you were at. the miracle in the high school. watch. these are the pictures as the twister hit. >> right. it takes 30 seconds. that's the gymnasium in henryville high school. it is a school where 400 students attend, k through 12. the twister is hitting when the light comes up. the roof is gone, the walls are gone. if those students would have been there. they were dismissed about a half hour before that happened, it...
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i'm at my sister's house in indiana. i live in nashville so i was driving up from nashville, tennessee north up to here when i ended up passing that weather. >> what are the local tmb v stations saying about the devastation, about the number of dead, about people injured? not only in indiana. do you know any news from kentucky, for example? >> i don't know any news yet. they keep having more and more numbers. i know just in henryville that the death toll was at least six when i last heard and i hope it is not more. but i know that it continues to climb. so the devastation -- homes were decimated. i could see when i past where the worst of it was, which was just a few minutes ahead of me, cars were thrown across the road. street signs were down, homes were decimated. the metal in the grounds, the roads -- completely ripped out of the ground. some were in cars. cars looked mute lated almost. semi-trucks were overturned. and i just -- i know that i had heard that much of that city was flattened by that unbelievable tornado.
i'm at my sister's house in indiana. i live in nashville so i was driving up from nashville, tennessee north up to here when i ended up passing that weather. >> what are the local tmb v stations saying about the devastation, about the number of dead, about people injured? not only in indiana. do you know any news from kentucky, for example? >> i don't know any news yet. they keep having more and more numbers. i know just in henryville that the death toll was at least six when i last...
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in indiana, little angel bobcock's mom and dad were died near the field where she was found. taken taken off life support. victims hold on to their faith and each other knowing the road to recovery will be a long one. larry jacobs, abc news. >>> thousands took to the streets of selma, alabama in celebration of the anniversary of bloody sunday. they marched across the infamous bridge. police attacked hundreds of peaceful protesters ondge. same bridge. >> you get a feeling you don't get every day. if you know about the event in the beginning you have a flash back. >> demonstrators will begin a march from selma to montgomery to call for the repeal of alabama's alabama's voter id and immigration laws. they equate the measures to the same voter saw -- suppression that marked the original march. >> at a rally today, putin proclaimed to a sea of supporters that they had triumphed over opponents. however, there are numerous accounts of vote rigging. the demonstration is planned for tomorrow in central moscow. >>> the death toll is climbing in syria. at least 12 people were killed dur
in indiana, little angel bobcock's mom and dad were died near the field where she was found. taken taken off life support. victims hold on to their faith and each other knowing the road to recovery will be a long one. larry jacobs, abc news. >>> thousands took to the streets of selma, alabama in celebration of the anniversary of bloody sunday. they marched across the infamous bridge. police attacked hundreds of peaceful protesters ondge. same bridge. >> you get a feeling you...
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they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not been able to get a count because of the mass destruction. the high school in this area it was virtually wiped out. about 80 kids were in the high school when this storm rolled through. no one in the high school was hurt. back to you. >> temperatures right now have gotton below -- to be below freezing as we see the snow. that's only adding more problems for those who may want to get in and start cleaning up isn't it? >> reporter: you know, it actually is. not only because of the cold but also they have a lot of slick road conditions in the area. right around the town, again, th
they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not...
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one of the hardest hit places, henryville, indiana. what you are looking at is a glimpse of what was left behind. let's go to susan candiotti. the camera cannot capture the scope of what you are looking at there. >> reporter: david, having been here so many times in similar situations, that's right. especially at this hour because of the darkness. we can only show a small portion of the vast amount of damage in this area in clark county, h henryville. we have better motion here. take a look at this school bus that was tossed from across the street on its side. if you come over to the side of it, you can see that the bus itself was sheered off from the chassis. this black thing that you can kind of make out in the darkness. it's the chassis of the truck and the main portion is out that way. the chassis is exposing this gap. we are hearing reports in the area that natural gas lines because of leaks have been shut down. so they also have, as you can imagine, thousands of reports of customers being without service as well since the tornado
one of the hardest hit places, henryville, indiana. what you are looking at is a glimpse of what was left behind. let's go to susan candiotti. the camera cannot capture the scope of what you are looking at there. >> reporter: david, having been here so many times in similar situations, that's right. especially at this hour because of the darkness. we can only show a small portion of the vast amount of damage in this area in clark county, h henryville. we have better motion here. take a...
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more than a dozen people died in southern indiana. the national weather service's chief meteorologist is here. hoping to determine the size of the storm. >> looking at the damage, trying to figure out the width. >> reporter: today as the growl of chain saws replaced the roar, indiana's governor described the damage as incomprehensible. >> all the things that mere mortals can do aren't enough sometimes. >> reporter: among the harrowing stories, a 2-year-old girl found alone in a field. >> we put arm bands on the children. just to identify them and found out pretty quickly that nobody came with this little girl. >> reporter: word that the child's parents, brother and sister were all killed. she's in critical condition in louisville. in kentucky, at least 17 people had been killed. 300 injured. >> it chokes you up. you don't know where your family is. it chokes you. >> reporter: four were killed in west liberty alone. the town reeling from another deadly storm that hit 48 hours earlier. this church was over 100 years old. now a jumbled p
more than a dozen people died in southern indiana. the national weather service's chief meteorologist is here. hoping to determine the size of the storm. >> looking at the damage, trying to figure out the width. >> reporter: today as the growl of chain saws replaced the roar, indiana's governor described the damage as incomprehensible. >> all the things that mere mortals can do aren't enough sometimes. >> reporter: among the harrowing stories, a 2-year-old girl found...
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. >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tardes muerte y desde strutrucÓ dejan a su paso los tornados en indiana 3 personas murieron mientras tanto en alabama, tennessee, kentucky con varios heridos y daÑos, angie sandoval tiene toda la reciente informaciÓn. >>> el daÑo de lo que se cree fue un tornado sobre alabama abarca 5 millas, al menos 4 personas resultaron heridas, una 20 mil se quedaron sin leu electricidad y segÚn las autoridades todavÍa ese estado no estÁ fuera de peligro. hay aviso de tornado en la norte de alabama, mississippi y tennessee. >>> en general el comentario y receta para enfrentar estos fenÓmenos es siempre el mismo quedarse en casa en un lugar seguro una vivienda bastante firme por supuesto en ningÚn caso salir la calle. >>> el aviso preocupa a los residentes mÁs que nunca. hace apenas 2 dÍas un sistema de tornados atravesÓ 4 estados del centro y sur del paÍs matando a 13 personas. >>> aprovechando toda la humedad que estÁ levantandose hacÍa el norte desde el dpgolfo de mÉxic esto genera tormentas con rÁfagas de vientos y granizo lia posibilidad real de ge
. >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tardes muerte y desde strutrucÓ dejan a su paso los tornados en indiana 3 personas murieron mientras tanto en alabama, tennessee, kentucky con varios heridos y daÑos, angie sandoval tiene toda la reciente informaciÓn. >>> el daÑo de lo que se cree fue un tornado sobre alabama abarca 5 millas, al menos 4 personas resultaron heridas, una 20 mil se quedaron sin leu electricidad y segÚn las autoridades todavÍa ese estado no estÁ fuera de...
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and reports, now, from jasper, indiana. ginger? >> reporter: cynthia, this is one of the most incredible storm chases that i've ever been on. i could see this coming in the computer model for days. but as the images start coming in, it's still unbelievable. >> that is just amazing. >> reporter: today will go down as one of the most destructive march days in recent weather history. tornadoes tearing up the heartland. this twister took aim at the tiny town of henryville, indiana. >> a tornado. >> reporter: bearing down with winds estimated to near 165 miles per hour. the 2,000 residents here, hit by a pair of tornadoes, just minutes apart. >> it's total devastation. i lived here for 28 years. and i've never seen anything remotely close to this. >> reporter: they were part of a myriad of storms that ripped across the country today. just the latest, this week, in a series of deadly twisters. the results, overwhelming devastation. >> we're looking at henryville, indiana, total destruction up there, folks. this is very, very serious. >>
and reports, now, from jasper, indiana. ginger? >> reporter: cynthia, this is one of the most incredible storm chases that i've ever been on. i could see this coming in the computer model for days. but as the images start coming in, it's still unbelievable. >> that is just amazing. >> reporter: today will go down as one of the most destructive march days in recent weather history. tornadoes tearing up the heartland. this twister took aim at the tiny town of henryville,...
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there will be another watch late near indiana, ohio and kentucky. if you know anybody in this part of the world, give them a call to let them know what's going o. i'll be back and let you know how this storm system is going to affect us for the rest of the westbound. >>> siewp -- rest of the weekend. >>> super tuesday just a few days away. rick santorum's lead over mitt romney is down to four points. tuesday will also be a critical day for newt gingrich. >> reporter: mitt romney and rick santorum have their sights set on ohio, the biggest prize among the ten states holding contests super tuesday. a new poll of likely republican voters shows the race tightening between the two front runners with santorum hanging on to a four-point lead. washington state republicans will weigh in first. they caucus saturday. santorum was there last night challenging romney's conservative credentials. >> this race is about what kind of america you're going to leave to your children and grandchildren. >> reporter: voters are listening after santorum nearly beat romney i
there will be another watch late near indiana, ohio and kentucky. if you know anybody in this part of the world, give them a call to let them know what's going o. i'll be back and let you know how this storm system is going to affect us for the rest of the westbound. >>> siewp -- rest of the weekend. >>> super tuesday just a few days away. rick santorum's lead over mitt romney is down to four points. tuesday will also be a critical day for newt gingrich. >> reporter:...
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, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of this storm, as risk was -- at risk was saying encompassing about a dozen states which is very unusual to affect such a wide path this time of year. a lot of the damage has been quite severe. updating you again, the storms, now, are encompassing the gulf coast through the grea
, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school...
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the worst of it is in southern indiana. this is southern indiana. we have two huge storms moving through the area. both of these are reporting tornadoes on the ground. a little wider view shows where louisville is here. these storms will not head your way. tornadoes reported on the ground. that's the worth of it right now. it's a pretty rural area. at least the tornadoes aren't going through big cities, but those small farm town, heads up. >>> one of rush limbaugh's advertisers is no longer willing to be associated with the talk show host. companies have been under fire to full ads after he viciously attacked a georgetown law student. he called sandra fluke a quote, prostitute and a quote, slut on his show. sleep train released this statement. we don't condone negative comments directed towards any group. during his live show today he continued his insults of sandra fluke. >> the woman comes forth with this, frank li hilarious claim that she's having so much sex and her buddy is with her that she can't afford it. not one person says did you think ab
the worst of it is in southern indiana. this is southern indiana. we have two huge storms moving through the area. both of these are reporting tornadoes on the ground. a little wider view shows where louisville is here. these storms will not head your way. tornadoes reported on the ground. that's the worth of it right now. it's a pretty rural area. at least the tornadoes aren't going through big cities, but those small farm town, heads up. >>> one of rush limbaugh's advertisers is no...
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that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision of air masses this time of year, very dynamic atmosphere. it starts lifting and starts creating these very, very dangerous thunderstorms and as you get into cincinnati, that is all moved east of cincinnati. so that's good news there. i think this evening and tonight, the shift of the most dangerous thunderstorms, the potential for tornadoes will be down to the deep south. huntsville, birmingham, eventually into western sections of tennessee. and even around atlanta and down through macon, georgia. see how it will effect our
that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision...
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and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not dealing with any of that as of now. but there is a slight chance we could get a snow shower in here as that clipper stays to the south but a few miles to the north and yes, some of the areas could get clipped by snow this morning. temperatures right now cold enough to support that snow coming in in the 20s and into westminster. 26 degrees. let's check the traffic with angela. good morning. lots to talk about. >> reporter: good morning. and you right. it's a lot to talk about. especially now talking on the roads about the accident. police on the scene. bna at orchard road of course we mentioned traffic flow is l
and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not...
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parts of indiana, ohio. slider risk to our west. later this afternoon, we may start to see two or three showers. one of the heavier chances, more significant chances for rain. the front comes in tomorrow morning. there might even be some thunder in that. a lot of this is moving on to the eastern shore and pulling out of the picture. showers late, 53 to 58 for that high. how much rain will we get? half an inch or less. maybe an inch by the eastern shore by the time it all ends on saturday that a storm chance is highest tonight and tomorrow morning -- thunderstorm chances highest tonight and tomorrow morning. >> new at noon, did you know that there was a fall in a remote location of norway? it is called the global seed bank. apparently it is is thriving. >> this strange monolith from ag mountainside on the rooftop of the world. it was planted here by american scientist, the world's first global seed bank. >> this will lead us back to the coldest place in the mountains. >> drilled a through permafrost and solid rock. the mine is four d
parts of indiana, ohio. slider risk to our west. later this afternoon, we may start to see two or three showers. one of the heavier chances, more significant chances for rain. the front comes in tomorrow morning. there might even be some thunder in that. a lot of this is moving on to the eastern shore and pulling out of the picture. showers late, 53 to 58 for that high. how much rain will we get? half an inch or less. maybe an inch by the eastern shore by the time it all ends on saturday that a...
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tornadoes in indiana that is. two twisters in northern alabama also put several people in the hospital this morning. the destruction stretches from the gulf coast to the great lakes and all comes only two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people. jay gray has more on all of this now from nashville, tennessee. >> reporter: the first hit came as a pair of violent tornadoes touched down mid morning in northern alabama. >> by the time i literally ran from one end of my house to the other, by the time i got to the garage door and opened it, my big garage doors were just, you know, sucking in and out and i ran to the sto
tornadoes in indiana that is. two twisters in northern alabama also put several people in the hospital this morning. the destruction stretches from the gulf coast to the great lakes and all comes only two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people. jay gray has more on all of this now from nashville, tennessee. >> reporter: the first hit came as a pair of violent tornadoes touched down mid morning in northern alabama. >> by the time i literally ran from one end of my...
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after the storm blew through indiana -- >> there was debris everywhere. i thought it was a dream. >> this is what was left behind, 300 homes destroyed several people killed. at a high school was blown apart. >> the teacher said it was going to be bad. >> in indiana emergency crews are still scrambling. >> they are looking to see if there are victims trapped. they have their work cut out. >> indiana officials say henryville was wiped out. the huge storms pass through the midwest and south starting today in northern alabama. this is amateur ville of the storm in hyattsville. >> it was almost like it was lifting the roof off. >> the storms passed through 17 states, from alabama to parts of ohio. we will have a live report from tennessee on the damage later in this newscast. horace holmes, abc 7 news. >> as we monitor the destruction in the midwest the storms are not over. people could be dealing with more problems in the next few hours. there is heavy rain in this region. let's get to senior meteorologist bob ryan for the latest. >> compared with what we hav
after the storm blew through indiana -- >> there was debris everywhere. i thought it was a dream. >> this is what was left behind, 300 homes destroyed several people killed. at a high school was blown apart. >> the teacher said it was going to be bad. >> in indiana emergency crews are still scrambling. >> they are looking to see if there are victims trapped. they have their work cut out. >> indiana officials say henryville was wiped out. the huge storms pass...
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this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit once. you just have to deal with the clean-up when it hits over and over again. fortunately there's dry weather in those areas today but we are starting to see clouds stream in across that area. the fact is, we're not getting in on any of the unsettled weather. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. where we have clear skies across the area, as of now. that will hold true even as we go into the afternoon. temperatures are a little on the cool side this morning. i'm going to say chilly, we're still above average. we should be 30 degrees for this time of year and baltimore coming in arou
this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit...
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we're seeing a lot of damage out of henriville, indiana. reports of a high school severely damaged, and another tornado moving into the area right now. that's a big hot spot and half a dozen reports of tornadoes right around the border there of kentucky and indiana and another zone that's firing just a little farther down to the south. again, all part of the same system that is going to be headed this way. for us the heavy rain. you see it right there. that's the line just south and west of cincinnati, ohio. so cincinnati likely to begin a tornado warning very soon, too. heavy rain, fredericksburg, headed to the north and east up into st. mary's county, calvert county, moderate rain around warranton so a sloppy afternoon and evening rush for us. we're at 49 degrees with a southeast wind at 9 miles per hour. we'll have temperatures dropping to about 50 degrees at 11:00 p.m. then temperatures rising slightly during the overnight period. we have storms to talk about coming up and even the possibility still of a flurry before the weekend is ove
we're seeing a lot of damage out of henriville, indiana. reports of a high school severely damaged, and another tornado moving into the area right now. that's a big hot spot and half a dozen reports of tornadoes right around the border there of kentucky and indiana and another zone that's firing just a little farther down to the south. again, all part of the same system that is going to be headed this way. for us the heavy rain. you see it right there. that's the line just south and west of...
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indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget. the sirens and wind. our team tonight reports in from across the disaster zone. we begin with meteorologist ginger zee in henryville, indiana tonight. ginger, good evening. >> david, just moments ago. the national weather service gave us an update. they've rated this tornado that demolished henryville an ef-4. that means winds up to 200 miles per hour. that means what happened behind me, the tales of survival were a true miracle. >> almost 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 m
indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget....
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bird's eye is in indiana. it is the town next in line after huntingburg and after holland where it actually lifted. i guess jeff is on the phone. jeff, is this the bird's eye rotation? >> yes, i do. yeah, we've got what looks to be a very large structured tornado north of 64. that is the bird's eye tornado. it is very large now. it is rain wrapped and it is rapidly moving toward north of 64 here. it's very large. about a quarter mile wide. it is definitely on the ground. we have hills and trees here, but we do for sure have a tornado on the ground in the bird's eye area tracking to the east. i'm getting reports also of another one on the ground. both of these tornadoes are northwest of louisville. these are destructive tornadoes moving east at 60 to 65 miles an hour. damage to the north of louisville in the next hour with these two tornadic storms. >> if you're in louisville, kentucky, heads up, because this is headed toward you. you said, jeff, within the hour? jeff, you with me? chad, you with me? >> i'm wit
bird's eye is in indiana. it is the town next in line after huntingburg and after holland where it actually lifted. i guess jeff is on the phone. jeff, is this the bird's eye rotation? >> yes, i do. yeah, we've got what looks to be a very large structured tornado north of 64. that is the bird's eye tornado. it is very large now. it is rain wrapped and it is rapidly moving toward north of 64 here. it's very large. about a quarter mile wide. it is definitely on the ground. we have hills and...
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post storms here in indiana and for much of the nation. yesterday, watching that setup come together. actually, for the last couple of days before, we knew it would be a ddidy zast rouse day. the storm is going off. behind it, a loft cold air. a lot of wind. i need you to know it's very windy from chicago to cincinnati. i'll leave you with an outlook. good morning, whington. zahrhran here. t some light rain across the area.a. of ight, a few hundredths an inch. temperatures generly in the 40's this morning. keep your r umbrella with you is morning, because we still have a few showers. coldld front is cocoming throh help t to clear skies. to ththe ain cells down south. just t to thwest of the washshingt area, somrain will in. o h temperatures tododay, t 3. it will be windynd breezy. >> and in just a bit, we're going turn the cram slightly and show you more shocking images from here in henryville, indiana. for now, back to dan and bianna. >>> much more coming up. including the arrest in the mysterious murder of a mom and businesswoman from a
post storms here in indiana and for much of the nation. yesterday, watching that setup come together. actually, for the last couple of days before, we knew it would be a ddidy zast rouse day. the storm is going off. behind it, a loft cold air. a lot of wind. i need you to know it's very windy from chicago to cincinnati. i'll leave you with an outlook. good morning, whington. zahrhran here. t some light rain across the area.a. of ight, a few hundredths an inch. temperatures generly in the 40's...
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. >> mother nature dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville was essentially wiped from the map. the only thing left to cling to, each other. now, as they begin to seemingly impossible task of picking up the pieces, many understand that as hard as it may be to believe, it could have been even worse. >> it is a miracle those kids came out alive. >> this is all that is left of the high-school, shredded by the storms. the classrooms likely would have been full. ahead of the tornado, administrators may life-saving decision. a blessing in an area that from the outside looks accursed. the difficult task begins. survivors must work through their grief and pain to make these communities feel like home again. >> such a mess. lowell melser is here to talk about the tornadoes and are forecast. >> it is horrible, and extremely unusual to see this porn addicts activity like this. the height of tornado season is in may. we are seeing the violence storms in the beginning of march. i have some statistics from the national weather service. these are storm reports from yesterday and
. >> mother nature dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville was essentially wiped from the map. the only thing left to cling to, each other. now, as they begin to seemingly impossible task of picking up the pieces, many understand that as hard as it may be to believe, it could have been even worse. >> it is a miracle those kids came out alive. >> this is all that is left of the high-school, shredded by the storms. the classrooms likely would have been...
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in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to be looking at. south of us, in nashville -- >> of course, a tornado could drop out of that anytime. we've had numerous reports of damage with this storm west of us. >> reporter: across tennessee, scenes of destruction. these pictures from bradley county. alabama, this morning, the first state to feel the brunt of this wave of monster twisters. they're already starting to clean up. for 10 million folks that were in the high-risk region today, they had a three in ten chance of seeing a tornado within 25 miles. pretty spectacular. diane? >>> we wanted to know
in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. sic box plays ] multi-policy discount. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call or click today. than these gas relievers. these you take...
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this is what it looked like in communities from indiana to georgia. winds as strong as 200 miles per hour ripped through towns. at least 37 people are dead. as many as 17 million people were impacted by the storms. scores of injured people waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors gone. people now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. in the little town of west liberty, kentucky, the town felt the full force of a tornado's 1 135-mile-per-hour winds. it leveled building, uprooted trees. cnn evers rob marciano is there getting the first look at some of the town's most extensive damage. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, gary. they've finally got the roads cleared enough to where larger vehicles can get in here including obviously rescue and recovery vehicles and our satellite truck so we're getting now a first look at -- a live look at the main street. over my left shoulder you're seeing some demolis
this is what it looked like in communities from indiana to georgia. winds as strong as 200 miles per hour ripped through towns. at least 37 people are dead. as many as 17 million people were impacted by the storms. scores of injured people waking up in hospitals this morning. their homes and the homes of their neighbors gone. people now picking through the rubble to find anything they can salvage. president obama is offering federal assistance in the areas battered by the storms. in the little...
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senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak of severe weather this evening, the likes of which we are not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. ve othe map in theve southeast, including se maomr cities, including some smaller towns that are frankly no longer standing. at the heart of some of these storms is some of the strongest weather this planet can produce. our team has fanned out to cover it all. we want to begin with the worst of it. dr. greg forbes is the severe weather expert at the weather channel. dr. forbes, we've been watching you all afternoon into the evening. you've been asked to prioritize about the larger tornados. where is the worst headed tonight? >> some is rolling across eastern parts of kentucky. we have tornado warnings all the way north of the ohio river down to the gulf coast. take a look at
senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak of severe weather this evening, the likes of which we are not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. ve othe map in theve southeast, including se maomr cities, including some smaller towns...
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at least 21 people now dead in three states, 14 alone in indiana. many communities have been reduced to piles of debris. fox's lauren green has the latest. >> reporter: in southern indiana a trail of destruction and devastation, parts of the state completely leveled as severe weather, golf ball size hail, wind and rain batter the u.s. midsection once again. >> i jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and my house is totaled. >> reporter: the latest round of powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes, a dozen recorded tornadoes slashing through parts of nine states seen from henryville, indiana, revealing the extensive damage, wrecked homes, a damaged prison and a school destroyed. >> first we noticed one of our dumpsters laying a couple hundred feet across the road in an adjacent field and then we began to see all our private vehicles. our employees, we lost between 25 and 30 vehicles. >> reporter: the damage not only contained to indiana, eastern tennessee, portions of illinois and missouri al
at least 21 people now dead in three states, 14 alone in indiana. many communities have been reduced to piles of debris. fox's lauren green has the latest. >> reporter: in southern indiana a trail of destruction and devastation, parts of the state completely leveled as severe weather, golf ball size hail, wind and rain batter the u.s. midsection once again. >> i jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and my house is totaled. >> reporter: the...
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new peak in indiana is in the way of this tornado. if you know anybody in that area, they just need to take cover. and these now are so big that you don't have to wait. if you see a dark cloud literally, you know a storm is coming your way, don't wait for the weather service to put out a warning. just take your tornado precautions, anyway, and just keep yourself safe. what's 25 minutes in a closet if it will keep yourself safe. >> incredible advice. we have that piece of sound when we were talking to jeff. let's roll that. >> we have a tornado that's tracked anywhere from 50 miles west of evansville up toward wadesville. there is damage on the ground. we saw it for about five minutes coming down highway 64. the tornadic storm is producing tornadoes. it's on highway 64 just to the north of livershole and heading toward lynnville, so that area to the north and northeast of evansvil evansville. there is damage and these storms are becoming volatile at this time. we have a tornado outbreak just to the south of indiana, illinois as well as
new peak in indiana is in the way of this tornado. if you know anybody in that area, they just need to take cover. and these now are so big that you don't have to wait. if you see a dark cloud literally, you know a storm is coming your way, don't wait for the weather service to put out a warning. just take your tornado precautions, anyway, and just keep yourself safe. what's 25 minutes in a closet if it will keep yourself safe. >> incredible advice. we have that piece of sound when we...
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some of the worst damage we've seen is in indiana. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is in henryville, indiana this morning. susan, what does it look like there? >> now that the sun is coming up, you can see even more of the crushing damage that has been suffered in this area. and as we speak, the governor of the state is being accompanied to this area coining some flyovers and is expected to be taking an on the ground tour of some of the heaviest damage where we are standing now. over my shoulder, that's the high school in henryville that has been torn to sleds by the tornado that swept through here. there is an elementary school that is attached to it that also is destroyed. this is the home of the hornets, right? the henryville hornets. the school sign reads, our hearts are full of hornet pride. people aren't going to let this get them down. but the realize is, you have a huge mess on your hand, starting with you. . this is dr. glenn rich. you are the elementary school principal and you were here when the storm hit along w
some of the worst damage we've seen is in indiana. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is in henryville, indiana this morning. susan, what does it look like there? >> now that the sun is coming up, you can see even more of the crushing damage that has been suffered in this area. and as we speak, the governor of the state is being accompanied to this area coining some flyovers and is expected to be taking an on the ground tour of some of the heaviest damage where we are standing...